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LaQuinta Hurt

Domestic Violence

Feb 27, 2013

Critical Thinking - PHI 210

Keith Langner

In assessing whether the problem is exaggerated, I would point to the difficulties in researching true levels of domestic violence- people under-reporting due to embarassment or being manipulated, or just coming from families where domestic violence is considered the norm. I would also say it is hard to define domestic violence- do you only include physical violence or does emotional and mental torture count?

The real truth about domestic violence is being suppressed, by a certain political movement with an agenda, and that agenda is to portray one group as the “innocent victim” and to demonize the other group by portraying them as “abusers”.

The feminist movement is currently controlling the DV industry and they are doing everything in their power to suppress the truth about DV (and violence in general). In reality women are just as abusive if not more so than men in relationship, but feminists are trying to hide that fact under the rug since they want the mass to believe in the lie that only men commit abuse. It is largely because of feminism’s influences and its anti-laws that: many..many... female abusers have gotten away with committing act of violence toward men, and many..many... men have been falsely accused/arrested/imprisoned.

Domestic violence has always been a serious problem. Some think that it’s not a big deal, while some say that it’s a problem that should be noticed. Domestic violence should be noticed because it not only causes physical injuries, but also hurting on the inside. If the victims are not healed, there will be more and more problems. Domestic violence is a problem that we should do more to deal with.

Neglecting the problem and pretending nothing’s there is not going to help. The society should face this problem as a serious problem. The government...